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Walther Arms PPS M2 LE EDITION 9MM 3.18" 6/7/8+1

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mine is fine with both the 115 grain and 124 grain bullets I carry it with 124 grain federal hydra shoks https://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/65885/fed+ammo+premium+9mm+124gr+hydra-shok+jhp+20-pack+p9hs1

Paul, no SIr. Only marked Qualified Professional Firearms are eligible for the First Responder discount. Those firearms are listed here : https://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/index.php/cPath/1799/Qualified+Professional+Discounts

Phillip, yes non LE can purchase either. The less expensive model includes 3 Dot metal sights while the other has XS Tritium Night Sights. The biggest reason for the cost difference is there are more of the lower priced model in stock. Buds prices are tied to stock level.

Gary, Buds likely will not be able to answer this. They will need to have their Inventory Dept contact Walther with this batch of pistol serial number range and Walther can verify whether or not they are included in the recall. Buds Customer Service : 1-859-368-0371 9am-9pm EST Mon-Fri. or use the Blue Chat now button at the bottom right corner 9am to 9pm Mon - Sat and 9am to 7pm Sunday.

Emery, this PPS pistol manufactured by Walther in Ulm, Germany are imported to the United States through Walther Arms. (There are a small number of PPS pistols that are also made under license in Poland by Fabryka Broni Radom).

Outstanding pistol for a most reasonable price and a reliable excellent shooter, too! Thanks to the excellent sales & service of Bud\\\'s Gun Shop!! Thanks you, Bud\\\'s, you hit it outta the park with this one!

Reviewed By: Charles B on 09/11/2019

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!

Great feel in my large hands while shooting. I qualified easily on the combat course after only approx. rounds thru it. Easily concealed in a pancake holster. Wow, incredible firearm. Thanks Bud’s.

Reviewed By: michael l on 09/09/2019

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!

Great pistol! Paid $330 now under $300. I\\\'ve used Buds many times and will continue. Thanks

Reviewed By: Ellis B on 08/30/2019

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!

Shipping was kinda slow. Took almost a week to receive my order and I\\\'m a buds team member. Anyway the gun looks fantastic. It had plenty of oil on it. My FFL dealer didn\\\'t even contact me to tell me the gun was ready for pickup. I really hate dealing with that particular FFL dealer, but they are the cheapest one I can find in my area. 20$. The gun and the hard case are perfect.

Reviewed By: Raymond C on 07/30/2019

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!

Been eyeing the Walther PPS for some time. When i saw the great price offered at Buds, I jumped on it. What a great little 9mm single stack for carry. Beautiful. Nice heft to it. Nice trigger. 3 mags to boot! Can\\\'t wait to use it in some BUG match. It\\\'s an awesome little firearm and at this price if you can jump on it, do it. Don\\\'t know how much longer this will last.

Reviewed By: Steven T on 07/27/2019

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!

Received my Walther PPS M2 07/25/19. As usual, great transaction with Bud\\\'s. Ahead of the arrival of this pistol, I purchased 550 rounds of various brass, steel, and aluminum case ammo ranging from 115gr to 147 gr. I had read reviews stating various pros and cons about different ammo types, loads, weights, etc and their performance in this pistol, so I wanted to find out first-hand. I also have heard comments about Walther\\\'s springs being heavy on the compression cycle and that ANY limp wristing or \\\"soft grip practices\\\" would be problematic with this pistol. This was stated by my FFL and by other former and current owners. My pedigree: Avid shooter, normally running 3,000+ rounds a season minimum. I have owned and/or operated hundreds of firearms over the last 30 years. Take that for whatever you feel it\\\'s value is to this review.\r\n\r\nI ran 200 rounds of 115, 124, and 147gr. factory loaded, brass-cased ammo. These were either FMJ or TC (truncated cone). All 200 rounds fed from magazine, discharged, ejected, and slide locked back on last round ejection, as normal. Magazines were loaded (all 3 supplied with package) with 5 rounds ea. for the first 100 rounds fired. After that, all magazines were loaded to maximum capacity for subsequent testing. No issues to report.\r\n\r\nMy first box of 50, TulAmmo steel cased 115gr - almost a complete failure. I was able to get 1 and 2-shot groups fired with failure to extracts (FTE) in between. This was consistent all the way through the box. After that box of 50, I broke the pistol down and did a basic cleaning that consisted of BoreSnake with CLP and 3 extra passes through the chamber with a phosphor-bronze brush to remove buildup. Re-assembly and returned to shooting. The failure process held true with Winchester USA Forged steel cased ammo. Lots of FTE\\\'s.\r\n\r\nBlazer aluminum ran without any issues. It\\\'s notable to say that the brass cased ammo felt \\\"hotter\\\" than the steel ammo by muzzle report and felt recoil. I know that TulAmmo is typically a bit slower leaving the muzzle and HUGELY dirtier (as evident in the pistol upon routine examinations).\r\n\r\nSuffice it to say, having used 3 different steel loads, and all of them suffering high percentage of FTE\\\'s, steel ammo is not compatible with this pistol, or at least not with the unit I purchased. Upon returning to brass cased ammo, no FTE\\\'s were experienced. The best group was experienced with Speer LE 115gr. GDHP\r\n\r\nThings of note that some may consider good, bad, or indifferent: Fit and finish are GREAT, almost. No machine marks on any metal, grip surfaces are great. The only fitment issue of note is that the magazines, when seated in place do have a noticeable gap between floor plate and mag well bottom. This did not effect function of pistol. The factory phosphorous sights are not \\\"night sights\\\" like a lot of people believe. They require a \\\"charge\\\" by a light source to be active and that has a ticking timer after that charge stops being present. So in the end, if that pistol is on your hip under a shirt or in a night stand, and you draw said pistol, don\\\'t expect luminous sights. That being said, the sights are easy to pik up when presenting the pistol and serve their purpose. Some people prefer to keep their carry weapon \\\"dry\\\" (not lubed) to prevent uptake of dirt/lint and then lube prior to range time. I am one of those people. I can tell you that this example does NOT operate reliably (namely trigger reset) with a dry system. Numerous dry fires (numbering in the 100\\\'s) with lubed internals yielded zero reset failures. Spraying internals with degreaser such as Gun Scrubber, reassembling, and dry firing resulted in a HUGE amount of reset failures. Tearing down the pistol and applying a few drops of Rem Oil resolved this issue immediately. This issue was very repeatable. Yes, I tried. I like to know mechanical limits, metal lubricity, etc. of a potential carry gun. Also, the manual (because I couldn\\\'t find it from a reliable source online) does not denounce the use of +P ammo, but does warn of accelerated wear to internal parts. I would agree with that statement. More pressure, more impact to moving parts. It does, however, explicitly say NO +P+ (which I wouldn\\\'t run in a polymer framed gun unless it was life/death). The unit received was outside of the parameters of the known recall of these pistols. I put mine on layaway late one night and then caught a glimpse of \\\"RECALL\\\" on a forum. I went into research mode, contacted Bud\\\'s, inquired, and I got a prompt reply stating that the pistols in their inventory that were effected by the Walther PPS M2 recall had already been sent back and all current inventory was not part of said recall. Once my unit was received, I did compare the serial number to the listed string of serial numbers on Walther\\\'s site to confirm everything was good.\r\n\r\nHopefully this answers some questions for other potential buyers. Overall I\\\'d score this a solid 8 on performance on a 1-10 scale. I shoot a LOT, LOT of steel ammo through all platforms that I own and it\\\'s bothersome to me that this pistol won\\\'t digest it reliably. I buy steel by the case routinely and would like to be able to feed this pistol on the same food, but that doesn\\\'t appear to be an option. At least not for now. I will get 1,000 rounds through it and try again. Before I forget....do your part on proper grip technique and this pistol will do it\\\'s end. I got a bit fatigued running double taps and magazine changes in 90 degree weather and got a bit soft on my hold, and Walther said \\\"nope, not going run right for you.\\\" Those springs need a solid resistance to do their job.

Reviewed By: Bradley B on 07/26/2019

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!

I’m very pleased with this walther it is very accurate easy and fun to shoot the three magazines are a nice bonus and the price at Buds can’t be beat.

Reviewed By: Anthony M on 07/24/2019

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!

If you want the best concealed carry gun this is it shots just a bit better than my Shield but not that much were it makes any difference between the two of them there the same for the most part just comes down to looks and if you like to rotate your EDC.\\r\\nTrigger and sights on the Walther are better than the Sheild but the m&p is just a little better quality Dame buy both ok can\\\\\\\'t go wrong either way.

Reviewed By: Thomas O on 07/20/2019

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!

Initially I was sceptical about online firearm purchases but that has quickly gone away. This whole process had made me think about how I\\\'ve bought guns in the past and how much I\\\'ve overpaid.\r\n\r\nAs for the PPS M2, this thing is amazing. She shoots and feels like a full size gun. This has to be the best deal out there of a single stack 9mm.